Monday, December 29, 2025

It’s Morally Righteous, Not Bigotry To Notice All Cultures Are Not Equally Good: Multiculturalism has Created a Rigid Standard of Moral Relativism that Insists Every Culture is Equal, No Matter How It May Violate the Most Basic Principles of Liberty or Life; The Heresy of Multiculturalism: All Cultures are NOT Equal

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It’s Morally Righteous, Not Bigotry To Notice All Cultures Are Not Equally Good:
Multiculturalism has created a rigid standard of moral relativism that insists every culture is equal, no matter how it may violate the most basic principles of liberty or life.
As expected, Democrats are outraged that President Donald Trump correctly pointed out that some countries are “shitholes.”
“Disgusting bigotry,” The Democrats posted on X.
Sen. Dick Durbin posted on X: “I’ll never forget hearing Donald Trump’s racist ‘shithole countries’ comment in a 2018 Oval Office meeting about immigration. Tom Cotton and David Perdue claimed Trump didn’t say it and accused me of lying. The truth comes out.”
Foreigner Mehdi Hasan said Trump’s comments are a “reminder that second term Trump is so much worse than first term Trump.”
CNN’s Aaron Blake claimed “Trump is upping the xenophobia.”
But the hysterics over Trump’s accurate statement isn’t happening because the left is offended by the language, but because his comments expose that the left has lost the ability to make the most basic moral distinctions between cultures.
The left would have been just as outraged if Trump conveyed the same message without cussing because they are trying to defend this warped ideological dogma that all cultures must be treated as morally identical, even when some of those cultures engage in outright barbarism.
And if people acknowledge those differences do exist, it makes it much harder to justify the mass importation of failed societies through unlimited third world migration (which Democrats love).
But that’s the reality of multiculturalism, which has created a strain of moral relativism that insists every culture is equal, no matter how it may violate the most basic principles of liberty or life. Under this dangerous worldview, it becomes unacceptable to suggest that a culture that mutilates young girls is not morally equivalent to a culture that protects women.
Under this toxic worldview, cannibalism and non-cannibalism are morally equivalent cultural experiences. A society that stones women is just as good as a society that protects women’s rights. The only “bad” thing would be to notice the differences.
But a functioning nation, like the U.S., cannot afford to pretend that all cultural norms are equal, for if they were equal, then they’d create the same outcomes. But they aren’t and they don’t. Which is why our immigration policy must take into account these distinctions.
And the left’s meltdown actually has a simple explanation: deep down, the left knows Trump is right. If some cultures are producing unlivable conditions, then it becomes impossible to maintain the position that America has no right to choose which values it wants to welcome into the country. But if all cultures are equal, then anyone, from anywhere should be able to come here. --->READ MORE HERE
The Heresy of Multiculturalism: All Cultures are NOT Equal
Wait a minute… I thought “diversity is our strength”? Isn’t multiculturalism what gives us the wonderful blessing of being able to eat Thai, Italian, Mexican and other types of food in one city? Aren’t all cultures equal? Isn’t being against multiculturalism racist? Well, as a half Indian, half Chinese guy who grew up in the Caribbean and speaks English, Portuguese, Spanish, some French and reads Koine Greek, has travelled all over the world, and lived in several countries, I can confidently say… NOPE. But not because of my background or life experience. I say that, because at its core, multiculturalism is a lie.
In this article, we expose the heresy of multiculturalism—a culturally taboo topic to touch. So, we’ll make sure to poke this cultural idol in the eye as we look at how this lie has taken many (even Christians) captive, the terrible fruit it has borne, and how it is out of step with a Biblical worldview.
NOTE: Because all people have equal value and dignity as image-bearers of God (Genesis 1:27), we affirm the inherent worth of every individual. I’m not arguing for the inherent superiority of a particular ethnicity, skin colour or even people group. What we are dealing with here is culture, and whether all cultures are equal. Cultures themselves, as the collective expressions of human worldviews and practices, are not beyond evaluation. Some cultures yield prosperity and justice while others sow oppression and decay.
The Relativism at Multiculturalism’s Heart
Multiculturalism’s core deception lies in its embrace of cultural relativism, the idea that all cultures are equally valid and immune to moral critique.
Cultural relativism is postmodern ideology applied to sociological and cultural issues. Postmodernism sees all truth as relative—summarized in the banal statement “What’s true for you, is true for you. And what’s true for me, is true for me”—multiculturalism applies this to cultures. We’re made to feel like it’s just a matter of preferences with no objective standard to measure or evaluate cultures. They’re just all different preferences—like ice cream flavours or favorite football teams. It is marketed to us as a wholesale good on society by globalist elites. Something we must embrace unthinkingly and unquestioningly. After all, we don’t want to be racist Nazis—right?
In reality, as history and data reveal, multiculturalism often leads to fragmentation rather than unity, importing incompatible practices that undermine societal flourishing. Pretending otherwise is not only naive but dangerous, inviting the very chaos—as we are seeing more and more clearly in our fractured Western societies.
Why Call it Heresy?
Many churches and Christians have bought the lie of multiculturalism.
We are taught by today’s secular culture that multiculturalism is an unquestionable good we must embrace. It is framed as equality and a way to combat racism. After all, don’t you love all the amazing blessings of multiculturalism—like various ethnic cuisines, fashions and cultural activities? Isn’t it just what the Bible shows us in Revelation 7:9—a great multitude from every tribe, people and tongue? Isn’t that what we should want our churches and societies to look like? Isn’t it only white Nazis who oppose multiculturalism?
Well… no. Because those things are conflations of categories used to pull a bait and switch on Christians.
While God’s Kingdom are made up of people from every tribe, language and nation—this is the reality of the Church universal. It does not then eradicate the reality of local cultures. It is also something God is doing as He saves people from various groups and regions in the world, not something that we manufacture. It also confuses the categories of peoples from various ethnicities with cultures. What we are talking about here and examining is the claim of multiculturalism that all cultures are equally valid, good and true. Not whether people of varying ethnicities or belonging to various groups can be saved.
OK. So, you might say, “Come on, multiculturalism might have its flaws… but isn’t calling it a heresy a bit too far?”
Not if you understand the core lie at the heart of multiculturalism. --->READ MORE HERE
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